Hugo Cabret, an orphan who lives in Paris in the 1930s within the confines of a train station with only his uncle for company, lives in the walls of the station. Hugo is responsible for the lubrication and maintenance of the station's clocks; nonetheless, he views the safeguarding of a broken automaton and a notebook that was bequeathed to him by his late father as his most significant responsibility. Hugo, who is accompanied on his journey by the goddaughter of a jaded toy trader, sets off on a mission to unravel the mystery behind the automaton and locate a location that he can call home.
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Hugo Cabret, an orphan who lives in Paris in the 1930s within the confines of a train station with only his uncle for company, lives in the walls of the station. Hugo is responsible for the lubrication and maintenance of the station's clocks; nonetheless, he views the safeguarding of a broken automaton and a notebook that was bequeathed to him by his late father as his most significant responsibility. Hugo, who is accompanied on his journey by the goddaughter of a jaded toy trader, sets off on a mission to unravel the mystery behind the automaton and locate a location that he can call home.
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